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having engines reserved for HTML output can help performance.
l By reserving a number of parallel engines for Print jobs of a certain size (see "Number
of parallel engines per Print job" on page99). More parallel engines will make them run
faster, but they will have to wait (longer) if the required number of engines isn't available
when they come in.
l By specifying target speeds for simultaneous Print jobs of a certain size.
All of these engine configuration settings are found in the Parallel Processing Preferences:
1. Open the Connect Server Configuration utility tool (see "Server Configuration Settings"
on page89).
2. Under Parallel Processing, check out the information contained in both Content Creation
and Output Creation tabs.
How the Server decides if a job can be handled
In summary, this is how jobs are handled when they can run in parallel.
l Whenever a job comes in, the number of engines to use is determined. (For Print jobs,
this is based on whether the operation is small, medium or large; see "Job size" on
page99.)
l If there are enough reserved Merge engines for that type of job available then those
engines will be used.
l If there are not enough reserved Merge engines available, then any unreserved Merge
engine that is available will be used.
l If no, or not enough, Merge engines are available then the job will have to wait until the
required number of appropriate Merge engines becomes available.
The following limitations apply at all times:
l The maximum number of concurrent Merge engines working on jobs of the same kind or
size may not be exceeded.
l If no - or not enough - speed units are available for that type of output, the job must wait.
Examples
Here are a few examples of use cases and settings that would be appropriate in such cases.
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